
What is Greenhushing? How to Avoid Greenhushing?
Greenhushing refers to companies intentionally conceal or reduce disclosure in their sustainability statements and actions

Greenhushing refers to companies intentionally conceal or reduce disclosure in their sustainability statements and actions

Asian Development Bank (ADB) releases a report on carbon credit by Asian regulators

Chinese Ministry of Finance releases corporate sustainability disclosure standards climate standard exposure draft

International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) releases an IFRS S2 exposure draft

World Economic Forum (WEF) releases corporate nature assessment guide for financial institutions

Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) announces the suspension of the development of corporate sustainable disclosure rules
With the rapid development of ESG, many new concepts, measurement methods and evaluation indicators have emerged. This knowledge is updated rapidly and involve multiple disciplines. These complex ESG knowledge are very important for understanding and applying ESG.
Based on providing ESG regulatory policies and research content, this website explains some commonly used ESG knowledge for readers’ reference. At the same time, the website will use internal links to provide specific applications of these ESG knowledge in supervision and research.